One embodiment of the present invention is an improved front-end to body-side joint (10) for an automotive vehicle. This joint (10) includes an integral front end structure (12) having a fender attachment portion (16) and one or more hinge-reinforcement portions (14). The fender attachment portion (16) is coupled to a fender (24). Moreover, the hinge-reinforcement portions (14) are attached to a pillar member (28) of a vehicle body (46) for supporting a door (20). The integral front end structure (12) is a master-locating component for positioning the fender (24) and the door (20) in a predetermined configuration within the joint (10).
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1. An improved front-end to body-side joint for an automotive vehicle, comprising:
an integral front end structure having a fender attachment portion and at least one hinge-reinforcement portion;
a fender coupled to said fender attachment portion of said integral front end structure; and
a pillar member of a vehicle body coupled to said at least one hinge-reinforcement portion for mounting a door thereon;
wherein said integral front end structure is a master-locating component for positioning said fender and said door in a predetermined configuration.
9. An improved front-end to body-side joint for an automotive vehicle, comprising:
an integral front end structure having a fender attachment portion, a hood-hinge attachment portion, and at least one hinge-reinforcement portion;
a fender coupled to said fender attachment portion of said integral front end structure;
a hood hinge coupled to said hood-hinge attachment portion of said integral front end structure for attaching a hood thereto; and
a pillar member of a vehicle body coupled to said at least one hinge-reinforcement portion for attaching a door thereto;
wherein said integral front end structure is a master-locating component for positioning said fender, said hood, and said door in a predetermined configuration.
18. An improved front-end to body-side joint for an automotive vehicle, comprising:
an integral front end structure having a fender attachment portion, a hood-hinge attachment portion, and at least one hinge-reinforcement portion;
a fender coupled to said fender attachment portion of said integral front end structure;
a hood hinge coupled to said hood-hinge attachment portion of said integral front end structure for attaching a hood thereto; and
a pillar member of a vehicle body coupled to said at least one hinge-reinforcement portion for attaching a door thereto;
wherein said integral front end structure is a master-locating component for positioning said fender, said hood, and said door in a predetermined configuration;
wherein said integral front end structure has a construction for providing a continuous load path to said vehicle body.
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The present invention relates generally to vehicle body construction, and more particularly to an improved front-end to body-side joint for improving reliability of manufacture and decreasing manufacturing cycle time and costs associated therewith.
It is well known in vehicle body construction to provide a front end and a body, which are mounted to a vehicle frame. The body typically includes a longitudinally-extending member, or shotgun, for attachment to an exterior side of an A-pillar section of the body. Typically, this front-end to body-side joint further includes one or more reinforcement plates coupled to an interior side of the A-pillar section. These reinforcement plates are utilized for reinforcing the A-pillar section and supporting one or more door hinges disposed at or adjacent to the joint.
It would be desirable to provide a front-end to body-side joint for enhancing reliability of manufacture, increasing the rigidity of the vehicle body, reducing the number of components, minimizing manufacturing cycle time, and decreasing costs associated therewith.
One embodiment of the present invention is an improved front-end to body-side joint for an automotive vehicle. This joint includes an integral front end structure which is made up of a fender attachment portion and one or more hinge-reinforcement portions. The fender attachment portion is coupled to a fender. Moreover, the hinge-reinforcement portions are attached to a pillar member of a vehicle body for supporting a door. The integral front end structure is a master-locating component for positioning the fender and the door in a predetermined configuration within the joint.
One advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that enhances alignment of vehicle body components and decreases manufacturing cycle time, as well as costs associated therewith.
Another advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that includes substantially few components so as to further decrease manufacturing cycle time and costs associated therewith.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that increases reliability and precision of manufacture.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that has a front end structure with a continuous load path to the vehicle body.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that has a substantially rigid construction for improving vehicle body construction.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that an improved front-end to body-side joint is provided that yields consistent body panel fits for minimizing wind noise and water leakage.
Other advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon considering the following detailed description and appended claims, and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of the examples of the invention:
In the following figures, the same reference numerals are used to identify the same components in the various views.
The present invention is particularly suited for a front end of a vehicle body construction. In this way, the embodiments described herein employ structural features where the context permits. However, various other embodiments are contemplated having different combinations of the described features, having features other than those described herein, or lacking one or more of those features. For example, it is understood that the invention can be utilized for a rear end of a vehicle body construction as desired. For that reason, it is contemplated that the invention can be carried out in a variety of other modes and utilized for other suitable applications as desired.
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This self-locating feature is beneficial for precisely locating various body panels, minimizing gaps between panels, and consistently providing a high quality fit and finish over a mass production of vehicles. In this regard, the self-locating feature eliminates the need for aligning the door 20, the hood 22, and the fenders 24 to two or more separate references. For that reason, the improved joint 10 substantially decreases manufacturing cycle time and costs associated therewith. Also, the enhanced fit and finish of the construction can minimize wind noise and prevent water leakage.
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In this embodiment, the hinge reinforcement portions 14 are spaced apart at a predetermined distance for minimizing door sag. Also, in this embodiment, each hinge reinforcement portion 14 has one or more extrusions (not shown), weld nuts 34, and holes 36 for attaching to the pillar member 28.
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It is understood that the fender attachment portion 16 can be various other portions of the integral front end structure 12. It will also be appreciated that the fender 24 can be welded or otherwise attached to the integral front-end structure by various suitable attachment methods. In addition, it is also contemplated that the flange can also include weld nuts, extrusions, various other fastening mechanisms, or any combination thereof as desired.
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It will be appreciated that the hood-hinge attachment portion 18 can be various other suitable portions of the integral front end structure 12. Also, it is understood that the hood hinge 42 can be welded or otherwise attached to the integral front-end structure 12 by various suitable attachment methods. In addition, the hood hinge 42 can include weld nuts, extrusions, various other fastening mechanisms, or any combination thereof as desired.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood, of course, that the invention is not limited thereto since modifications may be made by those skilled in the art, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of the appended claims.
Stojkovic, Dragan, Dupuis, Larry, Bruford, Stephen, Lowe, James
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